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A Mass General researcher says football linemen are heavily encouraged at a young age to get as big as possible.

Football Linemen Face Higher Cardiovascular Risk...

Published 1 month ago by MGH News and Public Affairs in Cardiovascular, Medical Research

A new study indicates that the rapid weight gain football linemen undergo during training increases their risk of death from cardiovascular problems.  

Susan M. and Phillip T. (Terry) Ragon at a ceremony to mark their $200 million gift to Mass General to endow the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard

Mass General Receives $200 Million for Ragon Institute...

Published 8 months ago by MGH News and Public Affairs in Donor Recognition, Medical Research

Largest gift in Mass General history will bolster the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard as it strives to advance research into complex diseases.

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